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Beer Die

The object of Beer Die is simple score 7 points before your opponent and make them drunk, there are some rules though that must be abided by however.

Rules

1. You must throw the die above eye level.

2. The die must be tossed underhanded at all times.

3. You must catch the die with one hand and you cannot bobble the die.

4. Winner is determined by getting to seven points first and you have to win by two.

5. There is also a spectator rule that was created by my friend Katie A.K.A Katie #1, A.K.A J.D.Drew. If the die flys off the side of the table and a spectator makes the catch then both competitors take a drink.

Game Setup

1. Get a table preferably 8′ long, I use a table that I got at my local store for about $40 that is plastic (basically just your typical picnic table) Other options would include a ping pong table, or a dining room table but be wary of this because the die will leave rivets in the wood.

2. Get a partner, two keg cups, and get a die duh!

3. Fill each cup with beer, if you want to play longer into the night you can just set your beer on the table and aim at that, but that eliminates sinks.

4. A cleaning cup for the die is always recommended but not necessary.

How to score points and drinks

1. Sinking the die into your opponents cup rewards them with a chug and you get 1 point.

2. If the die is thrown and the opponent does not catch the die with one hand or bobbles you are rewarded with a point and they drink 1 drink.

3. This is a fun rule, If you throw the die and it hits the cup and the opponent catches the rebound you both drink and no points are rewarded.

4. The die must make it across your half of the table if it does not you must take 2 drinks.

5. If the die goes off the side of the table without hitting the cup it is considered a “side” and play continues with no points or drinks rewarded.

6. If the die misses the table altogether the thrower receives a point and the opposite party must drink.

Two Player Beer Die Rules

The same rules apply to this game except you are playing with four people; the only difference is where you set your cups. If you play 1 on 1 then you set your cup in the middle, if you play 2 on 2 then set your cups on the corners of the table.

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Beer of the Week!

Old Dominion Double D IPA

Overall 87/100
Appearance 22/25
Aroma 21/25
Taste 22/25
Finish 22/25
Old Dominion Brewery is located in Dove DE and they brewed this fine Double IPA named creatively Double D. This beer has a nice hefty 9% ABV and packs a nice punch with 90 IBU’s.

I found this Double IPA to pour a nice copper color, producing a nice amount of head that laces on the glass. The aroma of this beer is packed with citrus, grapefruit, piney, and some tropical hops to go with a nice caramel, and pale malt backbone. The taste of this beer doesn’t disappoint as the citrus, grapefruit, and piney hops show up full force but are balanced very well with the malt. I found the finish to be bitter with the tropical hops showing through nicely with a hint of alcohol, but overall I felt as this beer hid the ABV very well making it rather easy to drink it you like a good bite like myself.

Overall I found this to be a very nice Double IPA and I would love to try and track some more down. I would like to thank Lauren at Old Dominion for being so kind to as send me this bottle, and I would urge you to try it out if you are lucky enough to have it distributed near you.